Index[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Z] sales process, commercial software versus open source sample code, accelerating learning with Santa Cruz Operation SCO Group lawsuit SCOsource scratching a developer's personal itch SCRUM search capabilities on the Web Searles, Doc Secure Web Server for OpenVMS security in web content management systems self-service sites for customers selling/marketing open source Sendmail Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) session management facilities Shared Source Initiative (Microsoft) shareware Sheridan, Mike SISSL (Sun Industry Standards Source License) site administration for web content management systems site design as evaluation factor skill building opportunities for throughout the institution using commercial open source support providers skill levels advanced as part of evaluating costs beginner defined expert intermediate risks and skill set for open source skills gap, reducing using automation skills versus money Smarty application server SOAs (Service Oriented Architectures) Software Cost and Risk model 2nd software development process, managing with intranets software, buying versus building Solaris, open source version of solutions for desktop space SourceForge SourceLabs SpamAssassin 2nd SpamBayes SpamBayes Outlook plug-in SpikeSource stable IT systems, applying open source to 2nd stages of open source projects Stallman, Richard 2nd 3rd 4th standards support as evaluation factor state-based workflow on web sites Stein, Greg strategic investments strategies, crafting for adopting open source applying open source managing open source strong engineering practices and open source projects Stroustrup, Bjarne structured content types submarine patents subscription model of open source support SugarCRM Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL) Sun Microsystems and open source Solaris support costs for open source/commercial software elements of support for open source Linux distributions and productization and using forums and weblogs support issues, commercial software versus open source supporting commercial software system administration and open source systems integrators creating custom features using |